South metro police blotter

November 25, 2014 at 4:26PM

JORDAN

NOV. 12

Disorderly conduct. A girl was arrested for disorderly conduct, assault and obstructing the legal process at Jordan High School, 100 Hope Avenue.

PRI­OR LAKE

NOV. 12

Order for protection violation. A 25-year-old Prior Lake woman was arrested for violating an order for protection on the 2200 block of Trail of Dreams NW.

NOV. 13

DWI. A 57-year-old Prior Lake woman was arrested for DWI after being involved in a hit-and-run accident with an occupied motor vehicle near the intersection of Toronto Avenue SE. and Village Lake Drive SE.

Drug activity. A 22-year-old Belle Plaine, Minn., man was arrested for possession of heroin on the 14100 block of Wilds Path NW.

NOV. 17

DWI. A 30-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI after his vehicle was discovered in a ditch with front end damage near the intersection of S. Hwy. 13 and NE. Boudin Street.

NOV. 18

Traffic violations. A 26-year-old St. Paul woman was arrested for driving with a revoked license and a Stearns County warrant at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

SAVAGE

NOV. 15

DWI. A 29-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI, refusal to submit to a chemical test, reckless driving, obstructing the legal process, fleeing a police officer, and driving with an expired license after a traffic stop for failure to drive in a single lane near the intersection of Egan Drive and Boone Avenue S.

Burglary. Six snowboards, valued at $3,146, were reported stolen from a garage.

SHAKOPEE

NOV. 13

DWI. A 41-year-old Shakopee woman was arrested for DWI and refusal to submit to a chemical test near the intersection of Canterbury Road S. and Hwy. 169.

NOV. 17

Obstructing the legal process. A 29-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for obstructing the legal process with force and a 23-year-old Maple Grove woman was arrested for obstructing legal process without force on the 600 block of Gorman Street.

Items are se­lec­ted from re­ports made to po­lice de­part­ments and are not in­tend­ed to pro­vide a com­pre­hen­sive pic­ture of crime.

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